Health Services

Mental Health 

Everyone reacts to stress and traumatic experiences differently. While some have reactions that can be seen as normal responses to life events, others may experience signs or symptoms of more serious conditions.

Mental health and substance use conditions can affect anyone; you are not alone. The Military Health System has many resources available to help those who need it.

If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat at 988Lifeline.org. 988 connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.

377th Medical Group - Kirtland Air Force Base Mental Health Services

Our facility offers the following mental health and substance abuse services:
  • The Mental Health Clinic provides assessments, individual and group psychotherapy, and medication management, as well as military readiness related services, including command-directed evaluations, and mobility and duty profiles for active duty personnel.
    • Location: Building 47, Second Floor
    • Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
    • Telephone: 505-846-3305
  • Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) is a solution-focused treatment embedded within a primary care clinic. PCBH provides behavioral consultation and intervention to all empaneled population over the age of 18.
    • Location: Medical Group, inside Primary Care Clinic
    • Hours: Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
    • Telephone: 505-846-3200
  • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) provides evaluation, education, and treatment for substance abuse and misuse for active duty personnel. ADAPT also offers Department of Defense employees one-time assessments with referral resources if further care is required or requested.
    • Location: Building 47, Second Floor
    • Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
    • Telephone: 505-846-3305
  • Family Advocacy Program (FAP) provides family maltreatment prevention and treatment services to active duty service members and their family members. FAP programs center around prevention and outreach, treatment, victim advocacy, education, and research.
    • New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a voluntary program for expectant parents and families with children under the age of three. The program includes home visitation services as needed.
    • Family Advocacy Strength-Based Treatment (FAST) is another voluntary program for couples and families who desire to change destructive patterns of communication.
      • Location: Building 47, Second Floor, Room 2C144, inside the Mental Health Clinic
      • Hours: Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.
      • Telephone: 505-846-3305

Here are additional resources:

What TRICARE Covers

TRICARE covers medically and psychologically necessary mental health and substance use care. This includes both inpatient and outpatient care.
Getting Mental Health Care
See a Complete List of Covered Services

Contact Us

Phone

Call: 505-846-3505

Nurse Advice Line
1-800-TRICARE, Option #1

Hours

Monday – Friday
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Closures
  • Third Thursday of each month for training
  • All federal holidays
Location
Building 47
1501 San Pedro Drive SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108

Mental Health Resources

Veteran Crisis Line

CONUS
988, Press 1
Text 838255
 
OCONUS
Europe: 844-702-5495 or DSN 988
Pacific: 844-702-5493 or DSN 988
Asia: 855-422-7719 or DSN 988
 
Open to all service members and veterans, even if not enrolled in VA benefits or health care. Long distance or overseas charges may apply. Learn More

Military OneSource

Call 1-800-342-9647

InTransition Program

Call 1-800-424-7877
 
Email
Live Chat

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